Casio CT-X9000IN 61-Key Portable Keyboard, Black
Original price was: ₹26,995.00.₹23,900.00Current price is: ₹23,900.00.
Price: ₹26,995 - ₹23,900.00
(as of Nov 11, 2024 10:18:14 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
61 Piano Style Keys with Touch Response On/Off Button
Look forward to expressive performances with sound levels that vary with the strength with which a key is pressed, just like a real piano. For ease of use, a touch toggle button with 3 sensitivity levels is also given.
AiX Sound Source Delivers Rich Expressiveness with 64 Note Polyphony
The AiX sound source produces a wide range of sound qualities using the exceptional computing power of high-performance LSI. It reproduces the natural charm of acoustic instrument sounds. The high-speed digital signal processor is applied for each sound type, like melody, backing drum, bass and organ. CT-X9000IN is packed with an arsenal of DSP effects including amp models, rotary speaker simulation and many more.
800 Tones & 250 Rhythms with Dedicated Examination Tone/Rhythm Banks
Explore the 800 Tones and you’ll find an incredible variety of lifelike instruments that go far beyond your expectations. With 250 built-in rhythms, you’ll always have a band ready to jam. The variety of rhythms spans the globe. You’ll find old favorites and chart-topping hits, all played with incredibly realistic instruments that sound better than ever. The drum kits come alive with authentic acoustic drums, vintage drum machine sounds, and a huge collection of percussion instruments.
Made for India
CT-X9000IN, is equipped with 43 Indian tones and 39 Indian rhythms. Authentic Indian ensemble sounds like Sitar, Tabla, Harmonium, Santur, Sarangi and various regional rhythms makes this keyboard the ultimate Indian keyboard. The keyboard also comes with 57 SFX sounds which makes it ideal for Indian performers.
Easy to Use, Easier to Master
Operating the CT-X9000IN is as simple as it could get. Use the direct access buttons to browse through tones/rhythms from each category. The num-pads, category button and jog-dial help navigating to the desired sounds. On board buttons to directly access important features like Touch Toggle, Freeze, etc.
Registration Banks: 8 Pads x 16 Banks with Freeze Button
Register detailed setups such as favorite tones, rhythms, and tempos all in one go. Load them instantly when you need them, and it’s easy to change settings mid-performance. Hit the Freeze button to lock the settings you don’t want to alter when changing the registration banks. One can move through registration banks by using the assignable pedal.
Instant Access to Musical Gestures
Record up to 100 different phrases and replay them using the phrase pads to add extra flair to your performance. Easily create tracks which one person alone couldn’t perform, like band or ensemble performances, by recording overdubbed playback from the four phrase pads.
Arpeggiator and Auto-Harmonize with an Onboard Portamento Button
Automatically play arpeggios and phrases just by pressing keys. Auto Harmonize automatically adds harmony to melodies played, making it easy to hold performances with the depth that comes from a professional musician. Portamento allows to slide the pitch from one note to other.
Rhythm Controller Features Sync Start/Stop and 4 Variations with Fills
The rhythm controller section lets you complete your composition with an intro, ending and 4 variations with fills. Features like sync start/stop, tap start are essential for students appearing for all musical grade examinations.
Bending Notes for Unfretted Strings & Continuous-Pitch Instruments Made Possible
The pitch bender wheel makes it easy to add realistic sounding guitar choking, sax bending, and other effects to keyboard play. One can also assign the modulation button to control vibrato, rotary speaker speed or just about anything else for a seamless and dynamic performance.
4 Layers/Split (Adjustable Split Point) Function with Transpose & Octave Shift
The layer and split function is fairly easy to use with direct access buttons allowing you add up to 4 layers (lower x 2 and upper x 2) with an adjustable split point. Transpose and Octave shift make it really convenient to shift to any key or scale.
Connect and Create
The CT-X9000IN’s class-compliant USB-MIDI port connects to any Mac, PC, Android or iOS device with no drivers or installation needed. There is also a USB device port which can be used to play audio files (WAV) on loop or to save user tones, rhythms, songs and registration memory. USB supports WAV playback with Centre Cancel.
Quickly Capture your Inspiration with the 17-Track Song Recorder
Musical inspiration can strike anytime. You can quickly capture those ideas using the 17-track x 10 song Midi Recorder and reuse them to compose your next big hit. It also supports step recording and editing of recorded data.
Create your Own Sound
CT-X9000IN comes with a 42-channel mixer which helps you make fine adjustments to your music by controlling tone and effects channel by channel. You can also edit existing tones/rhythms and can also create a rhythm from scratch with the help of tone editor and pattern sequencer respectively. One can save 100 user tones and 100 user rhythms. CT-X9000IN comes equipped with 10 (Presets) + 1 User EQ.
Ideal for Live Performances
With a stereo line output, expression pedal and microphone input facilities, the CT-X9000IN is designed for live performances. You can even play along with music via an 3.5mm audio input or practice quietly with the help of 6.5mm headphones out. Use the center cancel function to minimixe main vocal in recording by using audio-in.
Performance Champion with a Monster Sound
The CT-X9000IN is compact and lightweight, with powerful amplification of 15W+15W bass reflex speakers which delivers a smooth and dynamic sound.
61 Piano Style Keys with the new and powerful AiX Sound Source offering multiple DSP’s and System Effects
800 Tones (43 Indian) & 250 Rhythms (39 Indian) with Dedicated Examination Tones & Rhythm Banks
Indian Tones include newly added instruments like: Bulbul Tarang, Sarangi, Veena, Sitar Pad, Pakhawaj, Khol and much more
Equipped with 15W+15W speakers, CT-X9000IN offers powerful sound suitable for all performers alike
Comes with a Pendrive Port which can be used to play WAV files on loop and save all the data of the Keyboard
Direct Access buttons to switch across various tone & rhythms cateogory
Extremely easy to use, CT-X9000IN comes with a new user interface giving access to all the important functions/features via On-Board Buttons
Navigate using the Jog-Dial Wheel, Keypad or Direct Access Buttons
Register your performance settings by using the 128 Registration Memory which comes along with on-board access to Freeze Function
Create your own Sounds or Rhythms by using the in-built Tone Editor and Pattern Sequencer.Tweak sound levels or add Digital Effects using the 42 Channel Mixer.Get access to instant musical gestures using the 4 Phrase Pads (25 Sets) with Recording Function.Advanced Rhythm Controller with 4 Variations/Fill-Ins, Features like Sync Start/Stop, Tap Start helps you add variations to your performances.4 Layers/Split (2 Upper & 2 Lower) Function with Transpose & Octave Shift.Use the 17 Track Recorder and quickly capture your inspiration to create the next big hit.Connect to a PC or Mac using USB Midi Port without any drivers/installation and create music.
Customers say
Customers like the quality, sound, and ease of use of the keyboard instruments. They mention that the speakers are very loud, the Harmonium tone is good, and it’s worth the price. Some also say it’s a good keyboard for music professionals and beginners, and they are satisfied with its features and design. However, some customers dislike the functionality.
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Nitin more –
Nice product
Casio ctx 9000in is very advanced musical keyboard instruments in this price rangeThanks to A~Z
Rohit Patil –
Its too good specially the sound quality
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DLC –
Fantastic keyboard at this price point, better than Yamaha
I have been using this keyboard (with a Havana sustain pedal) for over a year & it is an absolute joy to play on. I have grown up playing on an acoustic piano & generally prefer a piano to a keyboard. When I moved to my own house, I was looking for something that would be as enjoyable to play on without being as expensive or space consuming.I have always have used Yamaha and Korg keyboards till I purchased this & had always considered the Casio brand as cheaper & lower quality. I had been looking at budget keyboards (Yamaha E463, i500) during my research & many reviews had suggested to go for the Casio instead.This keyboard has met all my expectations. While I will list out the pros & cons.Pros1. Great feeling keybed. The keys are not weighted, but they feel semi weighted & after practicing pretty much only on this, I was able to play/perform without any issues on an upright piano and grand piano. When i was buying the keyboard, few people spoke about the noise made by the keys. It does make some noise, but if you play at a normal piano volume, it’s not audible at all (the noise).2. The stage piano sound is really nice – one of the best I have heard on a portable keyboard & better than many pricier keyboards. If you are (like me) using it as a cheap piano, it’s awesome. The stage piano is the default voice.So you can just turn on the keyboard and play.3. The other voices are also pretty good – bass, guitars, strings, drums. The keyboard has a great sound engine that uses Casio’s proprietary AiX (Acoustic Intelligent Expression) Sound Source technology.4. The speakers are quite fantastic at 15+15W. I was able to accompany a full choir of 30 people in a small hall with just the keyboard speakers. While I don’t necessarily advise using the onboard speakers for any performance, it’s quite usable for practicing in the house or a jam session or rehearsal, without the need to connect to an amp.5. You can play audio through the onboard speakers. I use it to connect my phone (through a cable) to play backing tracks for my keyboard practice.6. The keyboard is class compliant, which means you can connect it to a computer & use it (with any DAW, VSTs etc) without needing to download/update any drivers. It was even working when I connected it to my iPad.7. The keyboard has a lot of features in general – 17 track midi recorder, 42 channel mixer, user created rhythms with upto 8 parts, DSP & system effects, arpeggiator. I have used none of them.8. The Casio Forums are fantastic, helpful & active.Cons1. The interface is unintuitive & complicated to use. The keyboard has a truckload of features & since I don’t feel the need to use them, this is not a deal breaker for me. But if you do, it can get pretty annoying. I would suggest to make a list of all the features you would like to use & then visit an outlet that has this keyboard and see how easy/difficult it is to use.2. No touch screen. The screen is pretty small as well.3. No Bluetooth connectivity.4. Speaker clarity isnt that great at full volume.5. Some people hate the keybed, so check if it’s a problem for you.Overall it’s a fantastic budget keyboard, better than the other keyboards in this range. I would suggest trying it out at a local music shop before buying it from Amazon. If you are a beginner exploring this, do ask an experienced friend or your teacher to try it out before buying, but I would strongly recommend it.
Jyothendra Sinha –
Very good product
Very good product
Jyoti –
The best key board undar the budget of â¹25000 ð§¿ð§¿
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Anand –
Sound Quality – Rich Tones – Value For Money – Little Bit Key Noise
I am writing this review after 1 year of using it!Sound quality is out of expectations casio 9000 IN is just smashed it! Piano tones are good and rich and after editing them you just love them.Well after one year of usage i am facing a bit of noise on key pressing and it was started right after the 6 months of my using. I mostly play western classical piano pieces on it so i am heavy user so it is my experience but it could be differ from other users. But you will not find key noise as a big problem.Indian tones are rich and very real, overall i give 5 out 5 for casio 9000 inExcellent ~ Value For Money ~ Perfect For Beginners
M Dalvi –
Poor piano quality and poor service
Poor piano quality and poor service. The piano we bought in june suddenly stopped working and is not getting ON. The product is poor and the product quality and Service from Amazon and Casio is also poor. Will need to raise this quality issue in the Consumer Court, as we paid Rs. 24000/- for this product and within 2 months it has stopped working completely!!!! POOR, POOR , POOR customer help and support from AMAZON. DID Not Expect this quality from Amazon for it’s custs.
Book Lover –
Excellent for beginners, enough bells and whistles for a performing musician.
I compared this to the Yamaha PSR-series, and after much research decided to go for this one. I like it very much. It is beginner friendly, in that you turn it on and start playing. You can change octaves, pitch bend, start rhythms, have a metronome, etc.For slightly advanced use, you can have up to 4 independent sounds coming out at any time; two from the “lower” or left side of the keyboard, and two from the “upper” (right) side. You choose which key splits the lower from upper. On each side, you can configure two sounds, each of which is configurable completely independently (volume, octave, instrument (or tone) etc).There are different ways and levels of having rhythmic accompaniment; from auto-generated sounds, to single-touch chords and other variants. You can record and loop and play back your own accompaniments, specific phrases in background music etc. I have not explored them much musically.Mostly I am impressed with the level of configurability of every feature. Since Indian music is based on 22-srutis (microtones) and since different ragas need different expressions of a particular tone, the keyboard allows one to adjust the frequency of each key finely.What I did not care much about:I didn’t much care for the manual. It is more like a listing of features, but it isn’t meant to teach. There are plenty of resources on the web.I didn’t care for much of the Indian sounds of instruments that are not discrete (veena, bansuri), but I’m sure an expert musician can coax a very realistic sound out of it given the pitch bend feel. At my level of skill (poor), they still feel very keyboardy, but I’m sure I’ll have the same complaint with other keyboards as well.